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CPR Award Winners
2006
Winner of the CPR Award in 2006 is Marcello Mariani, Lecturer and
Research Fellow at the Department of Management at the University of
Bologna. The Award was publicly announced and given to Mr. Mariani on
15 July, within the closing session of the 4th International Conference
on Cultural Policy Research (Vienna, 12-16 July). Title of the awarded
research project proposal is ‘Live Classical Music Organizations (LCMOs)
in Europe: an international comparison of financial, corporate governance
and organizational structures'.
> read more about Marcello Mariani, CPR Award winner for 2006.
> view photos from the awarding ceremony
2005
Within the framework of the Cultural Policy Development action-line,
the European Cultural Foundation announced the winner of the Cultural
Policy Research Award for 2005. During the European Foundation Centre's
16th Annual General Assembly (AGA) and Conference 'Foundations for
Europe: Making the Union Work for All Citizens' in Budapest, on
6 June, the CPR Award was granted to Jaka Primorac, Research Fellow
at the Institute for International Relations in Zagreb.
> read more about Jaka Primorac,
CPR Award winner for 2005.
> read progress report for the research project ‘The Position of Cultural Workers in Creative Industries (download PDF)
> view photos
from the awarding ceremony
2004
During the "Sharing cultures" conference in Rotterdam,
on 12 July 2004, the first CPR Award was granted to Nina Obuljen,
Research Fellow at the Institute for International Relations in
Zagreb.
> read more about Nina
Obuljen, CPR Award winner for 2004.
> read
Nina’s progress report for the research project ‘Why
we need European cultural policies: Impact of the EU enlargement
on cultural policies in Countries in Transition’
> view photos
from the awarding ceremony
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